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The British cannot continue to
pursue
negotiating tactics that erode the foundations of the very system from which they expect to benefit.
According to Waszczykowski, Poland not only “must drastically reduce [its] level of trust in the EU,” but “must also begin to
pursue
a negative policy,” by “blocking other initiatives or playing a very aggressive game.”
Democracy is not a panacea, but non-democratic regimes usually
pursue
worse economic polices than democratic governments do.
By contrast, the Chinese markets are dominated by retail investors, who are more likely to
pursue
short-term gains and engage in momentum trading, thereby exacerbating volatility and creating a greater disconnect between equity prices and real economic growth.
As long as China continues to
pursue
pro-market reforms, it will remain the largest single-country contributor to global GDP growth over the medium term – unperturbed by stock-market volatility.
A graying continent needs dynamic young workers to do jobs that locals spurn (or for which they lack the skills), pay for and care for the old, start businesses, and
pursue
spark new ideas that boost economic growth.
As difficult as it may be, politicians need to
pursue
comprehensive policy responses.
Forty years ago, Bhutan’s fourth king, young and newly installed, made a remarkable choice: Bhutan should
pursue
“gross national happiness” rather than gross national product.
But, after eight months of futile efforts to encourage Syria’s regime to
pursue
a reasonable course of action, Turkey ended up urging Assad to step down.
In his inauguration speech, American President Barack Obama said, “The time has come to set aside childish things” and instead to choose the noble idea that “all are equal, all are free, and all deserve a chance to
pursue
their full measure of happiness.”
About a third of young people around the world
pursue
a college degree or advanced training; but, despite scholarships and other incentives, the percentage of refugees who do so is a mere 1%.
Rather than focus on quick policy fixes, Europe’s leaders need to
pursue
long-term solutions.
State and local governments, acting as “laboratories of democracy,” can
pursue
innovative solutions to persistent problems in impoverished communities.
Actually, this would imply a return to the IMF’s founding principle: it is in the best interest of all members to allow countries to
pursue
their own full-employment macroeconomic policies, even if this requires regulating capital flows.
This type of correction would also allow emerging markets to
pursue
more restrictive monetary policies, which they now need, given their greater macroeconomic strength.
They must turn to the IMF, and the IMF is more concerned with international financial stability than with enabling developing countries to
pursue
the countercyclical policies needed to avoid recession.
Countries that qualify ought to have access to a lender of last resort and be empowered to
pursue
countercyclical policies.
Viewed in this way, an essential policy that developed and developing countries should
pursue
in overcoming the crisis is to build infrastructure suitable for the twenty-first century.
Fundamentalists believe that markets tend towards equilibrium and the common interest is best served by allowing participants to
pursue
their self-interest.
Canada, another wealthy country that considers itself a climate leader yet continues to
pursue
new oil and gas projects, should do the same.
But the new government seems likely to miss the opportunity afforded by Germany’s strong economic and financial situation to
pursue
much-needed reforms.
Indeed, the need to
pursue
financial liberalization to maintain growth is a central reason why middle-income countries are so prone to financial crises.
Will India intervene militarily, as Nasheed and other Maldivian opposition leaders have requested, or will it allow Yameen to continue to enable China to
pursue
its strategic objectives in the region?
If we are going
pursue
the blame game, I blame economists more than bankers for the crisis.
In fact, regardless of whether or not the TPP is implemented, Japan’s farmers must
pursue
this approach to secure their futures, rather than hoping that protective subsidies continue ad infinitum.
And Russia has plenty of clout, employing its considerable diplomatic assets to affect the negotiations with Iran, while using weapons supplies to
pursue
its interests in troubled countries, from Syria to Egypt.
Obviously, Israel must
pursue
its own foreign policy, which it cannot develop and implement if it blindly supports every aspect of US policy.
As governments
pursue
a long-term process of economic transformation, African companies will need support to become competitive.
At the Millennium Assembly in 2000, the US promised to
pursue
reduction of global poverty, yet it has taken few steps in that direction.
The International Criminal Court has no statute of limitations, and we rightly continue to
pursue
and prosecute the perpetrators of the Holocaust.
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